A man was arrested in the Town of Red Hook when he assaulted two state troopers who were called to a party he was attending, police said in a press release.

Noah Thibodeaux, 19, of Schenectady was charged with felony assault in the second degree and resisting arrest, a misdemeanor.

State troopers were called to a party on Whalesback Road in the Town of Red Hook on Saturday night around 11:15 p.m. The owner of the house had called them because of a fight that occurred at the party, police said.

By the time the state troopers got to the house, the people involved with the incident had left, and they interviewed the person who made the complaint.

While police were interviewing the complainant, police said that Thibodeaux abruptly reentered the house and charged at and attacked the two troopers without being provoked.

Police said there was a struggle and they were able to subdue him.

One of the troopers was injured in the attack and was treated at Northern Dutchess Hospital.

Thibodeaux was arraigned before Judge Jeffrey Martin who released him on his own recognizance to appear at a later date in the Town of Red Hook Court.